Ragman (character)
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Ragman (dt. „Lumpenmann“) ist der Titel einer Reihe von Comicpublikationen, die der US-amerikanische Verlag DC seit 1974 veröffentlicht. Die Comics der Ragman-Reihe sind inhaltlich in einem Mischbereich der Genres „Horror“, „Mystery“ und „Fantasy“ angesiedelt. Sie handeln von den Abenteuern des jüdischen Pfandleihers Rory Reagan, der mit Hilfe eines magischen Gewandes die Armen und Schwachen in seiner Heimat, einem Slum in der amerikanischen Ostküstenmetropole Gotham City, beschützt.
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Ragman, es un personaje ficticio, concebido como un superhéroe y vigilante místico, que apareció por primera vez en una serie de corta duración, en un cómic que lleva su nombre, publicado por la editorial DC Comics, creado por Robert Kanigher y Joe Kubert, apareciendo en la revista de historietas Ragman Vol. 1 #1 (agosto - septiembre de 1976). Fue concebido a partir del folklore de la cultura judía, por lo tanto, este personaje se convirtió en el primer superhéroe judío, puesto que su característica principal está ligado a las criaturas conocidas como Golems, derivado de las leyendas relacionadas al Golem de Praga.
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Ragman (Rory Regan), nicknamed the "tattered tatterdemalion of justice", is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was originally created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Joe Kubert in 1976. Originally presented as a man of Irish descent, the character was revised to have Jewish heritage (his family name originally being Reganiewicz) and a connection to the Golem of Prague (a figure of Jewish folklore) in a 1991 mini-series by Keith Giffen, Robert Loren Fleming, Pat Broderick, and Anthony Tollin. The same mini-series established Ragman's costume as a "Suit of Souls", repeatedly drawing him into conflict with mystical threats and granting him the power and skills of the souls it has collected. The suit sometimes desires to collect new souls, forcing Rag
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Ragman, amerikansk superhjälteserie, skapad av och Joe Kubert 1976. Serien handlade om en maskerad vigilant i Batman-traditionen som bekämpar brott iklädd en kostym av trasor och lump. Tidningen publicerades enbart i fem nummer, men är ändå ihågkommen som en kultfavorit, mycket på grund av Kuberts teckningar. I Sverige publicerades "Ragman" i tidningen Läderlappen på 70-talet.
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Ragman (character)
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Ragman (dt. „Lumpenmann“) ist der Titel einer Reihe von Comicpublikationen, die der US-amerikanische Verlag DC seit 1974 veröffentlicht. Die Comics der Ragman-Reihe sind inhaltlich in einem Mischbereich der Genres „Horror“, „Mystery“ und „Fantasy“ angesiedelt. Sie handeln von den Abenteuern des jüdischen Pfandleihers Rory Reagan, der mit Hilfe eines magischen Gewandes die Armen und Schwachen in seiner Heimat, einem Slum in der amerikanischen Ostküstenmetropole Gotham City, beschützt.
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Ragman, es un personaje ficticio, concebido como un superhéroe y vigilante místico, que apareció por primera vez en una serie de corta duración, en un cómic que lleva su nombre, publicado por la editorial DC Comics, creado por Robert Kanigher y Joe Kubert, apareciendo en la revista de historietas Ragman Vol. 1 #1 (agosto - septiembre de 1976). Fue concebido a partir del folklore de la cultura judía, por lo tanto, este personaje se convirtió en el primer superhéroe judío, puesto que su característica principal está ligado a las criaturas conocidas como Golems, derivado de las leyendas relacionadas al Golem de Praga.
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Ragman (Rory Regan), nicknamed the "tattered tatterdemalion of justice", is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He was originally created by writer Robert Kanigher and artist Joe Kubert in 1976. Originally presented as a man of Irish descent, the character was revised to have Jewish heritage (his family name originally being Reganiewicz) and a connection to the Golem of Prague (a figure of Jewish folklore) in a 1991 mini-series by Keith Giffen, Robert Loren Fleming, Pat Broderick, and Anthony Tollin. The same mini-series established Ragman's costume as a "Suit of Souls", repeatedly drawing him into conflict with mystical threats and granting him the power and skills of the souls it has collected. The suit sometimes desires to collect new souls, forcing Ragman to exert great will if he doesn't wish the suit to do so. In his original stories, Ragman is a Vietnam veteran who is simultaneously electrocuted alongside his father and a group of family friends. While the others die, Rory survives and inexplicably gains their collective skills and strengths. Wearing a costume his father made out of rags, he uses these abilities to protect his neighborhood from criminals. Starting in 1991, Rory Regan's origin and nature were revised, making him a Vietnam veteran of Jewish heritage who inherits the mystical Suit of Souls following his father's death at the hands of criminals. Worn by many champions over the centuries, each patch of the costume possesses the soul of a corrupt person who offers their skills, knowledge, protection, and strength to Ragman in order to earn redemption and release. The series Shadowpact said Ragman's costume was first created in 1812 BCE and has taken on different forms in different eras, but this idea has not been recognized in other stories. In 2017, a revised version of Rory Regan was introduced with a new origin, appearance, and nature. Ragman appeared in the fifth and final seasons of the Arrowverse television series Arrow, played by actor Joe Dinicol.
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Ragman, amerikansk superhjälteserie, skapad av och Joe Kubert 1976. Serien handlade om en maskerad vigilant i Batman-traditionen som bekämpar brott iklädd en kostym av trasor och lump. Tidningen publicerades enbart i fem nummer, men är ändå ihågkommen som en kultfavorit, mycket på grund av Kuberts teckningar. I Sverige publicerades "Ragman" i tidningen Läderlappen på 70-talet. På 1990-talet återkom figuren i två miniserier av , med flera. Här lade Giffen till ett ockult element då han kopplade Ragmans dräkt till den judiska Golem-myten. Serien blev också mer av en skräckserie än tidigare. Denna version är den som för närvarande lever kvar i . Ragman har ingen egen tidning, men gästspelar då och då i diverse andra serier.
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